It has been several years now, but I paid $750 for a bakflip, At about the
11 month on a 12 month warranty, bakflip just came apart. Everything
leaked, tape came apart an on and on. Bakflip refused the warranty. The
model I was using had so many complaints that they upgraded to the next
model. They wanted me to send back the original, $80+ in shipping and they
would rebuild the original to the crappy POS that they had to start with.
Would not upgrade me to a newer version unless I forked over another $400.
It has been that long and I am still PO!. Just my 2 cents.
"(PeteCresswell)" wrote in message
Up to a little while ago, I would have bet a paycheck that I read
somewhere that AdaRac and BakFlip were compatible.
Now I am looking at the way AdaRac's towers slope in and I'm thinking
the BakFlip sections will not clear them.
The Question:
Is anybody using this combination with success?

That makes me feel better about refusing delivery on the one I ordered.
My view is that every maker has problems... the test isn't whether they
have problems or not.... the test is what they do to handle the
problems.
Thanks...
Since I do not care about physical security or weatherproofing, I'm
thinking that I will be able to make something myself that costs a lot
less.
My starting point is the pivoting headache rack mentioned in another
thread.
If that works out, I think covering the remainder of the space will
become a matter of finding something tb used for panels that will slide
in to a channel attached to AdaRac's angle bars on each side:
Stiff/durable enough to not fall apart from repeated use, light enough
to handle easily. My knee jerk is 3/4" styrofoam house insulation
encapsulated in fiberglass/epoxy resin.

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